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Pak Boy Crosses Border in Search of Water, BSF Sends Him Home

BSF took care of the 12-year-old boy overnight and returned him to Pakistan Rangers early on Monday.

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In a noble gesture amid heightened tension between the two countries, the Border Security Force (BSF) on Monday handed back to Pakistani authorities a 12-year-old boy who had accidentally crossed over to the Indian side in search of drinking water.

Officials said the the boy identified as Mohammad Tanveer was apprehended by the Border Security Force on Sunday evening at the Dona Telu Mal border post in Punjab.

They said he "inadvertently" crossed the International Border (IB) and came over to the Indian side in search of drinking water from a tubewell as he was thirsty.

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The BSF, officials said, took care of Tanveer overnight and kept him at their camp and early on Monday contacted their Pakistani counterparts so that he could be sent back to his village Dhari in the Kasur district of that country.

“Tanveer was handed over to the Rangers at about 11:00 am on Monday as per the policy of handing back inadvertent crossers on humanitarian grounds,” they said.

An Indian soldier, Chandu Babulal Chavan, is in Pakistan's custody after he "inadvertently" crossed over last week.

Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar has said a well- established mechanism through the DGMO has been activated to bring back Chavan.

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